
ARTIST INFORMATION
Leong’s works can be found in more than 10 museum and hundreds of notable corporate and private collections, including the Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Macao Art Museum, the Guangdong Museum of Art, the Written Art Foundation in Germany, and The Tokyo Westin, as well as public art commissions for the Columbia City Hall and an 8-meter-diameter granite inset calligraphic medallion for a San Francisco public park. In addition,
Leong has published 8 monographs of his art, more than 50 essays on formalist study and art education, and a book of theoretical research, New Aesthetic Perspective: The Visual Forces of W Curve, is being published by the prestigious People’s Publishing House in Beijing.
Leong’s art and achievements have been documented in hundreds of reviews, publications and citations in newspapers, magazines, art books, websites, and on television internationally, including the front cover of New Art International in New York and the Creative Genius: 100 Contemporary Artists in London. Leong is a recipient of the Faculty-Alumni Award by the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2007 and San Francisco Mayor
proclaimed November 19, 1999 to be Lampo Leong Day.